KORZUS: 'Truth' Video Released

May 24, 2010

"Truth", the brand new video from Brazilian thrash metal veterans KORZUS, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's new album, "Discipline Of Hate", which is being released in Brazil on May 24 and the rest of the world on June 11 via AFM Records. The international version of the CD will contain a bonus track, "We Are Just The Same", featuring a guest appearance by Zoltán Farkas, lead singer of the Hungarian metal band EKTOMORF. For the Brazilian market, the album will come with a bonus track sung in Portuguese, entitled "Hipocrisia". The music video for "Truth" will be included on both versions of the CD.

KORZUS' current lineup consists of Marcello Pompeu (vocals),Dick Siebert (bass),Heros Trench (guitar),Antonio Araújo (guitar) and Rodrigo Oliveira (drums).

Formed in 1983, KORZUS is one of the oldest and most important bands of the Brazilian thrash metal scene, along with groups like DORSAL ATLÂNTICA, SARCÓFAGO, SEPULTURA, GENOCIDIO and VULCANO. The band made its first vinyl appearance as part of the seminal metal compilation called "SP Metal" on the Baratos Afins label back in 1985. KORZUS went through numerous lineup changes over the years, with the group's three-member nucleus — Marcelo Pompeu (on vocals),Silvio Golfetti (on guitars) and Dick (on bass guitar) — remaining intact for much of this period.

KORZUS' classic lineup (1988-1992) consisted of Marcelo Pompeu (vocals),Silvio Golfetti (guitar),Marcelo Nicastro (guitar),Dick (bass) and Beto Silesci (drums, replacing Zema who committed suicide in 1988).

Golfetti temporarily played guitar for SEPULTURA on a European tour in December 1991 when Andreas Kisser was unable to perform due to an arm injury.

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